The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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The global reefer trade in the near term will continue to benefit from ASF induced protein demand into Asia, according to maritime research company Drewry. Worldwide seaborne reefer trade recorded growth of just 1.7% in 2019 to 130.5 mt, its weakest growth rate since 2015. Traffic growth last year w...
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